Hi Everyone,
I am currently building a home theater / playroom in our previously unfinished walk-up attic. The room is ~ 14 x 20, and the flat screen TV (most likely a Pioneer 5070HD) will be on the 14' wall.
Unforturnately, this room is situated directly over the Master BR, and partly over the kids BR's.
I am look for a good way to "sound proof" the attic floor.
The floor has 1/2" plywood, and I plan to add another 1/2" of OSB on top of this to help stiffen up the floor. Carpet & pad will go on top of the OSB.
I would like to install some sort of sound absorption product BETWEEN the plywood & the OSB. I am leaning towards a product called :
RB Silent-Tread XL, 2 mm
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http://www.rbrubber.com/index.html?/silent-tread-XL.html
It's fairly inexpensive (~ 25 cents per square foot), and it claims to have an STC rating of 71 ! It sounds like a good product for my needs (& price range), but I'm not sure how something only 2mm thick can work that well.
Please help!! I just finished the drywall, and I am ready to work in the soundproof material and OSB.
Here are a couple of current photos.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
TJ